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The Horned Grebe looks as though it's trying on a Mardi Gras mask.
The Joys of Slow Looking Willard Spiegelman 2011
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Red-Necked Grebe? well it does kinda look like it has a mullet.
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(The final death toll, proudly printed on the last page, is "Pigs 10; Snipe 45; Deer6; Plover 6; Jackalls [sic] 6; Pigeons 24; Hares4; Swan 1; Geese13; Bittern 1; Duck54; Sea Pheasant 7; Widgeon152; Bargander [?] 3; Teal102; Grebe Duck 4; Woodcock 203.")
July Books 15) The Cruise of the R.Y.S. Eva nwhyte 2008
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Geoffrey Chaucer himself gives us evidence about which contrivances were most in use during the medieval period, when in his Canterbury Tales, the Pardoner reveals his Hand-cranked Crested Grebe to the rest of the pilgrims during a stopover in an Inn on the road to Canterbury.
The Contrivances - A History (Part Two) David Hadley 2009
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Geoffrey Chaucer himself gives us evidence about which contrivances were most in use during the medieval period, when in his Canterbury Tales, the Pardoner reveals his Hand-cranked Crested Grebe to the rest of the pilgrims during a stopover in an Inn on the road to Canterbury.
Archive 2009-07-01 David Hadley 2009
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With his father imprisoned, Grebe won the council seat where he served with distinction for three weeks before asking himself, "What do I need with this aggravation?"
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Like Senator Allen, a reporter asked Grebe to comment on rumors that his father was Jewish.
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Grebe called his father who admitted that he was indeed Jewish.
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A wonderful boat called the Lady Grebe, owned by Captain Bob that's available for charter for up to 6 people (847-358-1330).
Christie Hefner: Discoveries: Four Great Summer Outings 2008
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Grebe publicly denied that his father was Jewish but ratted him out on Lindbergh baby.
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